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2014 #1 Cigar Of The Year!. The. Oliva
Serie V. Melanio Gran Reserva Limitada Figurado is hand rolled using expertly fermented ligero fillers, leaves know for their robust and rich flavor. Five years in the making, this special cigar is ...

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After a year testing numerous blends, the all-new
La Moneda Reserva Limitado by cigar genius Abe Flores is ready for prime time! Rich, complex and flavorful, the medium-bodied La Moneda is handmade from a premium small batch blend of Nicaraguan, ...

Starts out with a bang, tons of powerful spice out of the wrapper, the wrapper is about as sexy as they come. This bad boy comes out swinging! Id say it even starts as a near full body spicy taste and just as impressively it gets remains nimble with its ultra silky characteristics it starts with and maintains throughout.

about an inch in the spice has taken a minor role third to the silkiest earthy aromas even with ongoing sweet citrus notes. First ash fell at and 1.5+ inches. The aroma of the resting gem smells... expensive. It maintains a full body balanced taste with a mild silky finish through the finish. Lots of smoke. took on some leather tones for the second half.

A must try, will definitely impress your friends as a suggestion and flatter as a gift.

I guess taste is subjective. I am not an afficianado but I purchased this cigar as part of the Ultimate 90 plus sampler. My desire was to sample cigars to find that cigar which I can smoke with a nice cognac. This cigar, in my opinion, was so bad that I threw it out after 10 puffs. It never got better. An afficianado once told me that some cigars change the more into the cigar you go. I feel I gave it a chance but it was worse than a cheap $1 cigar.

To each his own but it wasn't mine, truely disappointing to be included in the Sampler.

I received this cigar in a combination pack from Thompson. As usual, the combo packs come with at least one shockingly good, and often under-hyped, smoke. This was the one from my most recent batch. The first thing I notice about any cigar is the nose.

THE NOSE: Hold the body of the cigar to your nostrils before lighting and take a deep sniff. Like wine, the nose doesn't tell the whole story. (Some delicious-smelling smokes don't taste great when you light 'em.) But it can tell a lot.

This cigar has a classic nose: a blend of caramel and cedar and old books, with a touch of honey. Some of my all-time favorite cigars (especially Nicaraguans, which I tend to prefer) feature a similar scent. It actually makes your mouth water.

THE LIGHT: I lit mine with a single-flame Xicar. It proved an easy light, with a perfect draw (easy but with more than a feather of resistance). Again, I retested the nose... with heat. The cedar and caramel remained, but the fire brought out new espresso overtones.

THE TASTE: Early taste is good. Hints of the cedar shine through, along with leather and a very, very light undertone of cantaloupe. However, the taste profile thins out quickly after the first couple draws. It settles into a pleasant but merely good flavor. As you smoke down, the corojo's powerful Cuban heritage comes through. She has a kick, somewhat similar to an Opus X.

THE BURN: Here's where it gets a little tricky. I needed to relight after about an inch. That doesn't make me happy. Who likes relights? No one. The biggest strike against this cigar, I'd say. I also noticed a bit of running, although it evened out as I continued.

THE ASH: The cigar produces a nice, light-grey ash. But it's a touch fragile for this ring gauge.

CONCLUSION: Perfectly good smoke, and just worthy of the price. However, it didn't quite live up to the exceptional beginnings, which promised something worthy of the cover of Cigar Aficionado. Nonetheless, I'd rate it a solid 91.3. If you enjoy a strong smoke, like a Cuban or Nicaraguan, you may want to add this to your humidor.